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The equation below shows how hydrochloric acid (HCI) ionizes in aqueous solution. Based on this equation, what can you infer about the acid ionization process? HC(aq)+H,0)Ho (ag)+CI (ag) Choose one or more: When the H-CI bond breaks, the bonding pair of electrons remains with Cl Water, H2O, is only the solvent and does not participate in the reaction. Typically a covalent bond is broken when an acid donates H+. Water, H2O, uses a lone pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond to H+. Acids are ionic substances, which dissociate in aqueous solution. â¡
The equation below shows how hydrochloric acid (HCI) ionizes in aqueous solution. Based on this equation, what can you infer about the acid ionization process? HC(aq)+H,0)Ho (ag)+CI (ag) Choose one or more: When the H-CI bond breaks, the bonding pair of electrons remains with Cl Water, H2O, is only the solvent and does not participate in the reaction. Typically a covalent bond is broken when an acid donates H+. Water, H2O, uses a lone pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond to H+. Acids are ionic substances, which dissociate in aqueous solution. â¡
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